New upload -- 4 more tracks !. Swedish folk mooged!.01 - Tivedshambo02 - Valsen Om Frans-Oskar03 - Pettersson04 - Midsommar På Maderö05 - De Vi Vill Ha06 - Rallare-Polka07 - Schottis På Viggsön08 - Man Får Ta Vad Man Kan Få09 - Sylvia, Sylvia Vänta På Mej10 - Juni-Bruden11 - Jag Sänder Dej Solsken12 - Flickornas Trallhambo.26 minutes tracklisting..60 Mo / 320 kbps (some distortion on the horns on some songs.. can't do anything about it..)! HERE !.Upload by our good 'swedish moog guru' friend Lasse, pay him a visit on :www.honestjoes.se.Here are his comments regarding the LP :.Polar was a big record company in Sweden , they had such artists as ABBA in their stable and several other Swedish artists.One of the artists was Gnesta-Kalle, named after his birthplace Gnesta, and he was a big artist in Sweden playing accordion. One day Stig Andersson, owner of Polar and co-writer to a lot of ABBA’s earlier songs, thought it would be nice to combine this accordion with a moog.He asked Gnesta-Kalle, or Rune Gnestadius which is his real name, if he wanted to try it out. G-K agreed and Stig asked Benny Andersson of ABBA if he would like to contribute to the album by playing moog on it and considering Benny’s passion for accordion playing he didn’t hesitate at all and agreed to play..21 Mo old rip here

." Fourth Dimension is a 1973 compilation album by BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Paddy Kingsland.Although it was credited to "The BBC Radiophonic Workshop" it was the work of Kingsland alone, and was the first album of Workshop music to feature only one artist. It features theme tunes that were used by a number of BBC radio and TV stations.The music prominently features VCS 3 and "Delaware" Synthi 100 synthesisers, both from Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd, with a standard rock-based session band providing backing. The track "Reg" featured as the B-side to the 1973 single release of the Doctor Who theme. ".A1 - Scene & Heard A2 - Just LoveA3 - VespucciA4 - RegA5 - TamariuA6 - One-Eighty-One.B1 - Fourth DimensionB2 - Colour RadioB3 - Take Another LookB4 - KaleidoscopeB5 - The Space BetweenB6 - Flashback.34 Mo / ~ 150 VBRhttp://www.mediafire.com/?tzgziqdrj1m

." What do you get when you combine Erik Satie with a bunch of stoned hippies, a chamber orchestra, and a Moog? It is hard to tell what would happen today, but in the 70s this resulted in the album "The Electronic Spirit of Erik Satie, featuring The Moog Synthesizer with The Camarata Contemporary Chamber Orchestra", released in 1972 on Deram, a Decca subsidiary. ".53 Mo / 39 tracks / 192 kbpshttp://www.mediafire.com/?ky1nydnddkm

.From this blog.."An obscure record with a curious story: Automat was a project headed by the Italian musicians from a pop band called Bottega dell'arte, Romano Musumarra, Claudio Gizzi (composers) and Mario Maggi (programmer of sounds in a Memory Controlled Synthesizer MCS70).They made an electronic album back in 1978, a curious mix of drone music, bizarre stuff ' a la Pierre Henry 'machine danse' and electro-pop in Kraftwerk or Jean Michel Jarre vein. The first side is totally taken by the long Automat suite by Claudio Gizzi, while the B side contains three shorter tracks by Musumarra: the track 'droid' was very famous in Brazil because was used like theme of a TV telenews, "Jornal da Globo" (Globo TV) in early 80's.Every sounds on Automat was generated by the MCS70, a monophonic synth built by Luciano Torani, who intended to use the album as the demo disc for the MCS70 (all the tracks was programmed on an analog sequencer ). Unfortunately, Only one MCS70 synthesizer was produced.".In a word : Awesome..A - Automat - (The) Rise - (The) Advance - (The) GenusB1 - DroidB2 - UltravioletB3 - Mecadence.40 Mo @ 192 kbpshttp://www.mediafire.com/?2wqdjvhwnw2